impactingstudents.org
Pastors have a lot going on.
You want to reach students in your local schools, but there is never enough time and resources. And if you're like most pastors, perhaps you wonder how to even begin making an impact. We have a simple and proven plan to get the Gospel to students in your community.
How It Works
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School assembly
We schedule a daytime, character-based school assembly with national youth speaker, Joel Penton.
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Evening concert
We invite students to an evening concert where they hear the Gospel.
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Impact
Students have the chance to connect with local church leaders and leave with gospel-centered resources.
1,000 Communities and 1,000,000 Students Impacted in the Last 10 Years!
I was humbled by the number of teens that were talking to me after the outreach. You guys have definitely breathed new life into me and our church as a whole!”
- Pastor Bobby Allen, Whitesboro, NY
I was humbled by the number of teens that were talking to me after the outreach. You guys have definitely breathed new life into me and our church as a whole!”
- Pastor Bobby Allen, Whitesboro, NY
I was humbled by the number of teens that were talking to me after the outreach. You guys have definitely breathed new life into me and our church as a whole!”
- Pastor Bobby Allen, Whitesboro, NY
"I'M IN! WHAT CAN I DO?"
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QUESTIONS?
Ask Jillian. She's super nice.
Q: How are you able to do this in public schools?
A: We provide schools with a high quality, non-religious assembly during the day. The evening outreach is after school hours and entirely optional for students. The evening event is approached strategically separate and is not sponsored by the school in any way.
Q: What message are you sharing with the students?
A: The daytime school assembly message is all about the importance of keeping commitments. The message shared at the evening concert includes a clear gospel presentation about Jesus' death for sin and his resurrection. Students are challenged to put their trust in Christ. The Stand For Truth Statement of Faith is here.
Q: How are church leaders able to connect with students?
A: Church leaders can be introduced on stage during the evening outreach. Students receive handouts about how and where they can connect. Youth leaders, along with the band and speaker, are invited to have personal interaction with students at the end of the event.
Q: What is required of participating churches?
A: Nothing is "required" of churches beyond attending and connecting with students. Stand For Truth handles all the event logistics. However, there are a few ways you can help make the outreach a success if you are willing to volunteer. See below.